The Town of Perinton recognizes the increased demand for alternative
energy-generating facilities and the need for the reduced pollution
and less expensive power that wind turbine facilities can provide.
Often these facilities require the construction of single or multiple
wind turbines. The purpose of these regulations is to protect the
community's interest in properly locating wind turbine towers
in a manner consistent with sound land planning, while also allowing
private and commercial providers to meet their power-generating objectives.
As used in this chapter, the following terms shall have the
meanings indicated:
LARGE WIND ENERGY CONVERSION DEVICE (LWECD)
A WECD which primarily generates power on-site to be transferred
to a transmission system for distribution to offsite customers or
for sale to a distribution company. The definition of LWECD shall
also include WECDs erected and used for private use if the maximum
height of any system component is greater than 200 feet from the ground
surface.
LEQ(60) dBA
The constant sound pressure level in dBA that, over the period
of an hour, represents the energy equivalent of the actual sound pressure
level in dBA measured over the same period.
MEDIUM WIND ENERGY CONVERSION DEVICE (MWECD)
A WECD which can have a rated capacity more than 10 kW, but
is not more than 200 feet in total height from the ground surface
to the maximum height of any component of the system, and which is
intended to primarily reduce on-site consumption of utility power.
PURE TONE
Exists if the one-third-octave band sound pressure level
in the band, including the tone, exceeds the arithmetic average of
the sound pressure levels of the two contiguous one-third-octave bands
by five dBA for center frequencies of 500 Hz and above, by eight dBA
for center frequencies between 160 Hz and 400 Hz, or by 15 dBA for
center frequencies less than or equal to 125 Hz.
SMALL WIND ENERGY CONVERSION DEVICE (SWECD)
A WECD which has a rated capacity of not more than 10 kW,
is not more than 65 feet in total height from the ground surface to
the maximum height of any component of the system, and is intended
to primarily reduce on-site consumption of utility power.
WIND ENERGY CONVERSION DEVICE (WECD)
A machine that converts the kinetic energy in the wind into
a usable form of electrical or mechanical energy, commonly known as
a "wind turbine" or "windmill."
No special use permit shall be granted for a WECD facility unless it is determined by the Town Board that the proposed use meets all of the following criteria, in addition to the site plan and special use permit review criteria found in §§
208-53 and
208-54 of the Town of Perinton Code.
A. No experimental, homebuilt or prototype wind turbines shall be allowed
without acceptable documentation from a New-York-State-licensed professional
engineer estimating the probable radius of tower collapse and probable
blade or ice throw distance in the event of failure, a submittal of
the complete design specifications and calculations and an acceptance
by the Town Board of setbacks which the Town Board may require to
be greater than the minimums established elsewhere in the code.
B. Setbacks.
(1) Each SWECD shall be set back, as measured from the center of the
SWECD, a minimum distance of:
(a)
One and five-tenths times the maximum height of any SWECD component
above ground surface from: any other SWECD, overhead utility lines,
public roads, any onsite dwelling or other onsite building or structures
that can be occupied, or any agricultural building, with the exception
that SWECD designed for installation on the roof of a building shall
have the setback to that building waived, provided that the facility
is designed and stamped by a New-York-State-licensed professional
engineer. A New-York-State-licensed professional engineer or his or
her designated representative must observe the design and installation
of the SWECD and provide documentation to the Town that the installation
was performed in accordance with the design.
(b)
Three times the maximum height of any SWECD component above
ground surface from any neighboring property line.
(2) Each MWECD shall be set back, as measured from the center of the
MWECD, a minimum distance of:
(a)
One and five-tenths times the maximum height of any MWECD component
above ground surface from any onsite dwelling or other onsite building
or structure than can be occupied, agricultural building, overhead
utility lines, or public roads;
(b)
One thousand feet from any adjacent property line;
(c)
One hundred feet from state or federal wetlands.
(3) Each LWECD shall be set back, as measured from the center of the
LWECD, a minimum distance of:
(a)
One and five-tenths times the maximum height of any LWECD component
above ground surface from any onsite dwelling or other onsite building
or structure than can be occupied, agricultural building, overhead
utility lines, or public roads;
(b)
One thousand seven hundred feet from any adjacent property line;
(c)
One hundred feet from state or federal wetlands.
C. No WECD tower shall be lit except to comply with Federal Aviation
Administration requirements. Minimum security lighting for ground
level facilities shall be allowed provided that no such lighting shall
be erected, operated or maintained in such a manner as to create an
annoyance to surrounding properties or that create a public safety
hazard due to glare. No lighting with a greater intensity than 1/2
footcandle, measured at five feet above the ground at the property
line, shall be installed. Security lighting shall be designed to minimize
light pollution, including the use of light hoods, low glare fixtures,
and directing lights at the ground.
D. No advertising signs shall be posted on any part of a WECF. No brand
names, logo, or advertising shall be placed or painted on the tower,
rotor, generator, or tail vane where it would be visible from the
ground, except that a system or tower's manufacturer's logo
may be displayed on a SWECD or MWECD generator housing in an unobtrusive
manner.
E. At least one sign shall be posted on the WECD tower at a height of
five feet warning of electrical shock or high voltage and harm from
revolving machinery.
F. WECFs shall be finished with an unobtrusive, nonreflective, matte-finished
color or camouflage scheme.
G. Noise.
(1) The sound pressure level generated by a WECD shall not exceed a six
A-weighted decibel (dBA) increase over ambient noise level measured
at the adjacent property lines. Ambient noise shall be measured as
the lowest LEQ(60) dBA observed over a twenty-four-hour period, during
which windspeed is below the cut-in speed of the proposed WECD. Multiple
sets of twenty-four-hour measurements may be combined to obtain a
set of twenty-four-hour measurements for which the wind speed is below
the WECD cut-in speed, provided that the lowest ambient noise level
of the data set is picked for each individual hour.
(2) The WECD operating sound pressure level used for comparison to the
ambient noise level shall be the maximum sound pressure level generated
by the WECD.
(3) For MWECDs and LWECDs, independent measurements and certification
shall be provided before and after construction demonstrating compliance
with this requirement according to a noise study whose methods are
approved by the Town as part of the special use permit.
(4) For SWECDs, a noise assessment based on manufacturer's noise data as certified by the Small Wind Certification Council or other documentation acceptable to the Town and conducted in conformance with the guidance provided by the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation's Program Policy "Assessing and Mitigating Noise Impacts" (DEP-00-1) shall be provided unless the Town requests additional measurements. For this assessment ambient noise levels can be measured, or can be assumed to be LEQ(60) 25 dBA in residential zoning districts and LEQ(60) 50 dBA in other zoning districts. Regardless of the results of such analysis, SWECDs are required to comply after construction and during operation with the requirements of Subsection
G(1) of this subsection.
(5) In the event audible noise due to WECD operations contains a steady
pure tone, such as a whine, screech, or hum, the noise generated by
the WECD, as measured at the adjacent property lines, shall not exceed
the ambient noise level.
(6) Ambient noise levels shall be measured at adjacent property lines.
Ambient noise level measurement techniques shall employ all practical
means of reducing the effect of wind generated noise at the microphone.
(7) The noise limits specified in this Subsection
G shall apply to the combined noise levels generated by all WECDs constructed on a single parcel or by a single owner.
H. No WECDs shall be permitted that lack an automatic braking, governing,
or feathering system to prevent uncontrolled rotation, overspeeding,
and excessive pressure on the tower structure, rotor blades, and turbine
components.
I. The minimum distance between the ground and any part of the rotor
blade system shall be 30 feet.
J. Power transmission lines from the WECD or other components of a WECF
to on-site substations or the property boundaries shall be underground
to the maximum extent practicable.
K. A digital viewshed map showing the impact of topography upon the
visibility of the project from locations throughout the region, to
a distance of five miles from the center of the project, shall be
provided for LWECDs. The viewshed map shall be constructed in accordance
with the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation guidance
document "Assessing and Mitigating Visual Impacts" (DEP-00-2). The
scale used shall depict a three-mile radius no smaller than 2.7 inches,
and the base map shall be a published topographic map showing cultural
features and other landmarks.
L. Color photographs, at least eight inches by 10 inches, taken from
locations selected by the Town within a three-mile radius of the boundaries
of the facility site, shall be provided for all WECDs (not including
SWECDs). Said photographs shall simulate the appearance of the as-built
aboveground site facilities as such would appear from said locations.
The number of photographs to be submitted shall be determined by the
Town, but shall in no event be less than the number of proposed individual
wind turbines plus three. All WECDs shall be designed and located
in such a manner to minimize adverse visual impacts from public viewing
areas (e.g., public parks, roads, and trails). To the greatest extent
feasible, WECFs shall use natural landforms and vegetation for screening
from public viewing areas and neighboring residential areas.
M. WECD towers shall have either: tower-climbing apparatus located no
closer than 12 feet from the ground; a locked anticlimb device installed
on the tower; tower-climbing apparatus located internally to the tower
and accessible only through a locked door; or a gated and locked protective
fence at least six feet high.
N. No MWECD or LWECD shall be supported with guy wires. MWECDs and LWECDs
shall be of a monopole design.
O. The applicant shall conduct an assessment of potential shadow flicker
due to any WECD in the area defined as a circle centered on the location
of the WECD up to and including a distance of 10 times the WECD blade
diameter. The study shall identify locations where shadow flicker
may be caused by the WECD and the expected durations of the flicker
at these locations. The assessment shall identify areas where shadow
flicker has the potential to interfere with the use of residences
or other habitable structures and describe measures that shall be
taken to mitigate the effects of shadow flicker.
P. For LWECDs, a preconstruction study shall be conducted to establish
the likely impacts on birds, bats, and other wildlife as well as possible
mitigations. The applicant shall provide surveys of the biological
resources, migration patterns and determination of the protection
status in an area where turbines are being considered. Data shall
be commensurate with the size of the proposed project and reflect
loss of habitat and vegetation, including potential bird and bat collisions
with any LWECD components.
Q. WECD construction or ground disturbance involving land in agricultural
districts shall comply with the New York State Department of Agriculture
and Markets' publication titled "Guidelines for Agricultural
Mitigation for Wind Power Projects."
The Town Board may modify the required setbacks and other area requirements during its review of special use permit applications if and when it determines that such modifications are consistent with the intent of this ordinance and still meet the criteria set forth in §
208-54 of the Perinton Town Code.
Prior to issuance of a building permit for a WECD and continuing
after construction until such facility is removed from the site, on
an annual basis the applicant shall provide documentation satisfactory
to the Town of the existence of liability insurance coverage with
reasonable limits, as set by the Town Board in consultation with the
Town's insurance advisor, for property damage, injury or death
resulting from the construction, placement, use, maintenance or operation
of a WECD by the owner of the site.